Lovely. I own a 1976 U3H and is gorgeus!. I find some more depth (bass register is more notorious) on its sound in your video, but both sound fine. Perhaps the U1 is newer?. The U3 sounds like somewhat softer, perhaps due to age
@@thebig12conference73 I have a u1 H 1979 and its mint condition rarely used even the keys are pristine, I tried a new U1 at yamaha store and the sound was very weak on the new one. Old is gold as long as you find one in amazing condition.
@ the next Piano I’m gonna get us a used GV 1K baby grand because they’re about the same price as a used t3, just a little more. I think the used pianos are better than the new ones.
The U3 sounds good. I do not know what size piano to get myself as a player learning on there own and practicing Chopin op. 10 no. 1 beginning to end. I have only used a cheap spinet type piano and want to know if I should just settle for the ecnomical U3 or splurge and pick up a $7-12k grand piano.
The size of the piano difference between the U 3 and the U 1 is 4 inches. The U1 is 48" the U3 is 52 inches. I agree the U 3 sounds great but consider this, the U 3 almost costs twice as much $13,000 USD vs $7,000. Most people can afford $7,000 but $13,000 I mean you are talking down payment for a nice car category or in some people's case the price of their car.
I´ve been on the edge of getting a very good digital piano for about 4k. Then my wife urged me to go back and see what "the real thing" can do. I ended up getting a refurbished U3 from the 80th with a great sound for 6k. The grand pianos up to 30k did not do the trick, neither what space, nor mantainment and sound is considered. To get something really more impressive I would still be at a Bösendorfer oder a Bechstein and it would be about 50k and still not a grand. The "wall piano" has some curious advantages: It has a bigger soundboard at the same cord length. Sure, there is no 270 Imperial, but that is the range of a Porsche (and or) a Ferrari. So keeping it affordable, I would stay with a tecnically perfect U3.
Can you make a video, where you show the bass power of Yamaha u3 ( possibly H). I think that Yamaha u3 has the bass that are so wick. I really appreciate a possible comparison with another piano, also in a modern song.
Hi, thank you very much for your comment. Yes, we are planning to do such a comparison video with modern melodies to show people the piano from different points of view. Have a great week!
Lovely. I own a 1976 U3H and is gorgeus!. I find some more depth (bass register is more notorious) on its sound in your video, but both sound fine. Perhaps the U1 is newer?. The U3 sounds like somewhat softer, perhaps due to age
I have a 1971 U1. Sounds smoother than the U3. - maybe just the room and the floor.
I heard that some of the old U1's sound REALLY good, this is going to be my next piano upgrade.
@@thebig12conference73 I have a u1 H 1979 and its mint condition rarely used even the keys are pristine, I tried a new U1 at yamaha store and the sound was very weak on the new one. Old is gold as long as you find one in amazing condition.
@ the next Piano I’m gonna get us a used GV 1K baby grand because they’re about the same price as a used t3, just a little more. I think the used pianos are better than the new ones.
The U3 sounds good. I do not know what size piano to get myself as a player learning on there own and practicing Chopin op. 10 no. 1 beginning to end. I have only used a cheap spinet type piano and want to know if I should just settle for the ecnomical U3 or splurge and pick up a $7-12k grand piano.
The size of the piano difference between the U 3 and the U 1 is 4 inches. The U1 is 48" the U3 is 52 inches. I agree the U 3 sounds great but consider this, the U 3 almost costs twice as much $13,000 USD vs $7,000. Most people can afford $7,000 but $13,000 I mean you are talking down payment for a nice car category or in some people's case the price of their car.
I´ve been on the edge of getting a very good digital piano for about 4k. Then my wife urged me to go back and see what "the real thing" can do. I ended up getting a refurbished U3 from the 80th with a great sound for 6k. The grand pianos up to 30k did not do the trick, neither what space, nor mantainment and sound is considered. To get something really more impressive I would still be at a Bösendorfer oder a Bechstein and it would be about 50k and still not a grand. The "wall piano" has some curious advantages: It has a bigger soundboard at the same cord length. Sure, there is no 270 Imperial, but that is the range of a Porsche (and or) a Ferrari. So keeping it affordable, I would stay with a tecnically perfect U3.
Can you make a video, where you show the bass power of Yamaha u3 ( possibly H). I think that Yamaha u3 has the bass that are so wick. I really appreciate a possible comparison with another piano, also in a modern song.
Hi, thank you very much for your comment. Yes, we are planning to do such a comparison video with modern melodies to show people the piano from different points of view. Have a great week!
What the second piece name?
Clair de Lune - Debussy
Suite Brgamasque de Claude Debussy.
U3 Yamaha is better or GB1 or u10 yamaha ??
Looking for U1 or U3.
I have a store in Fresno, CA. We carry both.
Voicing vs no voicing